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Marital strategies for regulating exposure to HIV.

Georges Reniers1.   

Abstract

In a setting where the transmission of HIV occurs primarily through heterosexual contact and where no cure or vaccine is available, behavioral change is imperative for containing the epidemic. Abstinence, faithfulness, and condom use most often receive attention in this regard. In contrast, this article treats marriage as a resource for HIV risk management via mechanisms of positive selection (partner choice) and negative selection (divorce of an adulterous spouse). Retrospective marriage histories and panel data provide the evidence for this study and results indicate that men and women in Malawi increasingly turned to union-based risk-avoidance strategies during the period that the threat of HIV/AIDS materialized. Although both sexes strategize in a similar fashion, men are better equipped than women to deploy these strategies to their advantage. The article concludes with reflections on the long-term and population-level implications of these coping mechanisms.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18613488      PMCID: PMC2831371          DOI: 10.1353/dem.0.0002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Demography        ISSN: 0070-3370


  42 in total

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  55 in total

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3.  Study designs fail to represent the intricate effects of HIV testing and counselling on condom use and HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa.

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4.  Sexual behavior and HIV risk across the life course in rural South Africa: trends and comparisons.

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5.  Assessing the importance of gender roles in couples' home-based sexual health services in Malawi.

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7.  Polygyny and HIV in Malawi.

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8.  The impact of family transitions on child fostering in rural Malawi.

Authors:  Monica J Grant; Sara Yeatman
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9.  HIV risk among currently married couples in rural Malawi: what do spouses know about each other?

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10.  Sexual and marital trajectories and HIV infection among ever-married women in rural Malawi.

Authors:  C Boileau; S Clark; S Bignami-Van Assche; M Poulin; G Reniers; S C Watkins; H P Kohler; S J Heymann
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